Episodes

Show Notes The McNamara Fallacy is committed when someone treats something as important because it is easy to measure, or dismisses something as unimportant because it is hard to measure. Trump We started out by talking about Robert McNamara's use of Vietnamese death toll as a measure of US success during the Vietnam...

Show Notes The fallacy of Ignoring Linear Time is committed when someone acts like because something hasn't happened yet then it can't or won't happen. Trump We started out by talking about these clips of Trump debating Biden: And then we looked at Trump claiming Hillary couldn't beat ISIS because she hadn't already done...

Show Notes The Fallacy of Worse Evil is committed when someone acts like something is not a problem because worse problems exist or can be imagined. Trump We started out by talking about this clip of Trump on Coronavirus: We followed that with this clip of Trump defending Russia: And then we looked at Louie...

Show Notes The Tokenism Fallacy is committed when someone makes a minimal gesture and claims it is far more significant that it really is. Trump We started out by talking about this Facebook post and why it doesn't prove Trump isn't racist: Then we looked at Trump claiming other things prove he isn't racist...

Show Notes The Accent Fallacy is committed when the meaning of a sentence or phrase is changed by placing the emphasis on a different part, or leaving emphasis ambiguous in writing. Trump We started out by talking about Trump's misrepresentation of what Ilhan Omar said about Muslims losing civil rights after 9/11: Then we...

Show Notes The Circular Reasoning fallacy is committed when someone makes at least two claims, each of which is offered as evidence for the other. Trump We started out by talking about the GOP's circular excuses for not wanting witnesses in the first impeachment trial, such as this from Trump: Then we talked about...

Show Notes The Appeal to Sincerity fallacy is committed when someone tries to convince you of just how sincerely they believe in their claims, rather than offering evidence to back them up. Trump We started out by talking about this clip of Trump in September 2020, claiming he really believed the US was...

Show Notes The Anecdotal Fallacy is committed when someone allows an anecdote to lend far more weight to an argument than it warrants. Trump We started out by talking about this clip of Trump claiming an employee of his had a child who was made autistic by a vaccine: Then we talked about this...

Show Notes The Appeal to Anonymous Authority is committed when someone cites an authority to back up a claim, but the authority is unnamed, vague or similarly uncheckable. Trump We started out by talking about this clip of Trump claiming the best analysts predicted a stock market crash if Biden was elected Then we...

Show Notes The Imposter Fallacy is committed when someone claims without sufficient evidence that a member of their group who is making them look bad is actually an infiltrator from another group. Trump We started out by talking about this tweet from Trump:     and then we discussed the various attempts of right-wing voices to...

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